BUTLER CITIZEN- M lhcellan EOU H. A !He»n Trick in n Coal Mine One huod.cd colored excursionists went to explore a coal mine at Creason, Pa., uuder the guidance of a witty Irishman. Tbc colored people were decked out in their best clothes, with white vests and b-gb hats. The Irish man wound tht-in around through a thousand Ket of underground passage, aid, halting in a chamber, he said be wanted a dollar and a-half from each one or he would put out the light They refused to accede to his demar d and out went the lamp aud away went the Irishman. It took the to'ored brether en about three hours to get out of the pla.e They emerged with their clothes utterly spo 1 d aud in a state of exasperation that warned the Irishman to lay low until their train departed. Always I>e. Special Telegram. Union Pier, Mich.—Your agent was here last winter and sold us some Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Yl e sold them and they gave extraordinary satisfaction. Would like more of tbem, therefore please write the price by the quantity- „ „ It. M. GOODWIN & Co- As a sure remedy for Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, Indigestion Coustipation, Torpid Liver, Bilious ness Ac., no medicine is equal to Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitter^ A Nevada Bridal Tour. Frou the Carson Appeal.] The ottier day old UDcle Bailey's niece was married at the plank house. The next day the "ole man" took the neve couple on a "bridal tower" in his old wood drawn by two of his angular steeds. Night overtook them at Saints' R< st, on the Uleubrook road. Thev asked whether they could have accommodations, and the proprietor ot the,tavern said they could have all they wanted to eat. "But how about the lodgings?" inquired '"de ole man." The -tavern-keeper, who took in the situations, pointing to a baru on the other side of the road, remarked: "There's the bridal chamber over yonder." The new couple examined it, and finding it to their satisfaction, turned in, and the "ole man" slept that nigbt on the soft side of a plank in the barroom. They left for home the next morning in the best of spirit, and en joyed the "tower" as much as if they had been to "Paree." One Experience from Many. I have been tick and miserable so long and have caused iny huabaud so much trouble and expense, no or.e seemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely disheartened and dis couraged. In this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used them uuknown to my family. I soon began to improve and gained so fast that tr.v hnsband and family thought it strange and unnatural, but when I told them what had helped me, they said, "Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy."—The Mother. A new geography, comic, describes New York ;»B "a city in oue corner of a State by the same name. The prin cipal occupation of one-half its popula tion is selling liquor to the other half." That feeling of languor aud debility that follows pby?ical exertion, remov ed by using Brown's Iron Bitters. The rind of a lemon is recommended by a noted cook as giving a delicate flavor to tomato ketchup. Jt should be cut into small pieces, and put in alter the ketchup is done and cool. It matters not the age of sufferers from colds, coughs or croup, "Dr .Sel lers' Cough Syrup" is good for all alike. Pric« 25 cents. Old hens fchould be fattened and killed off in the fall. A hen two years old has seen her best days, and should be disposed of before she becomes use less. "They can not all lie," was the ob servation of one while reading the endless testimonials to "Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher." It is infallible. Mr. Wing, of mendon, N. Y., lost a valuable horse the other day in a sin gular manner. A mouse gnawed a hole from the manger into the grain bin, and through it the grain rushed into the feed trough. The horse feast ed through the night and died the next day. *#*''Winter finds out what Summer lays by." Kidney-Wort cures in Win ter and in Summer. There ie scarcely a person to be found who will not be greatly benefited by a thorough course of Kiduey-Wcrt every spring. If you canuot prepare the dry buy the liquid. It has the same effect. A candidate down in Eastern Ten nesee makes no speeches, but goes through the mountains playing a tid dle, kissing the babies, and in other ways making himself agreeable. Judg ing from the intellectual status of the people of that section, he is on the right track. LADY BEAUTIFIERS.—Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks, and sparkling eves with all the cos metics of France or beautifiers of the world, while in poor health and noth ing will give you such rich blood, good health, strength and beauty as Hop Bitters. A tiial is certain proof. Time passes rapidly. The spring time came with its sunny showers, its bird songs and (lowers. The autumn is here with its decay, and the winter will soou be upon us with its chilling blasts and snow storms. The teach us lessons if we are only willing to learn them. Skiini)' Men. Wells' Health I'enewer. Absolute cure for nervous debility and weakness of the generative (unctions. sl. at druggists. Prepaid by express, $1.25, 6 for $5 E. S. Wells, Jercev City, N. J. It is well known that chlorate of potasfcium is a very good remedy to gargle the throat, but comparatively Jew physicians are aware of the fact that it is not this remedy which is so successful in mercurial stomatitis, but chloride of pottassium. "Biiclui pallia." Now, quick, com; lete cure 4 dayst urinary affections, smarting, frequen. or difficult urination, kidnev disease, sl. at druggists. Prepaid by express, $1.25, 0 for $. r >. E. S. Wells, Jersey 4Jity, N. J. aOYAg W , KcrAL.css.aj Jk **KlH c POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies" A marvel of parity, etrength and wholesomenesfi. Moro economical than the o-dinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short wei"lit. alnm or phosphate powders. SOLD ONLY IN CAN*. BOYAL DARING PUWDEB CO.. 11K> Will Street, N. Y. flj There is no exsuse for suffsring from I p CONSTIPATION | fcj and other diseases tliat fallow a dis- jfij Bored state of the Stomach and Bow- 9 9 els, when the use of tjj | DR. HENRY BAXTER'S | Imms eras; » WW give Immediate relief. gl After constitution kilo Mrs S Biliousness, Dyspepsia, fl B Indigestion, Diseases oflj ■ tho Kidneys, Torpid Livers ■ Rheumatism, Dizziness,® □ sick Headache, Loss ofH gAppetite, Jaundice, Ap* M ■ oplexy, Palpitations,! ja Eruptions and Skin Dig- H ■ cases, etc., all o{ which these a I Bitter# will sposdily euro by removing tlie caritc. M H Accp tho Stoma*, DvietU, and Pijatin Or'jaiu H Hi* good working order, cn(i perftct lifKltha ■ will b* tho remit. LsdiSS J others Qjact to Sick Headache wilt find roiiefß M am! permanent euro by the ueo of those Bitten H ■ Being tonic ami mildly purgative they H ■ PURIFY THE BLOOD. I ■ Price 2B cts. per t>Qttlo. * ■ For asle by all dealers lu medicine, r. „j gg ■ address for pamphlet,free,clrfna full direction!. SC ■ HEIET, JO'JISOSfcLCKD,Props., Bnrliugtoa, Vt. E Mas. VAN Btaon ? LADIES' TONSO. A Positive Cure for fill Female Complaints. I-adJe*' Tonic is prepared by the Women's Medical In stitute of Duililo, N. and has been used successfully by ladies for years. It Is a sure cure for all Female CompUlau. Nervous Headache. Dys{>epsia. ami all caufcc.J bv Jhose irregularities whitii are so common to womankind. jj no Patent A'cdictm, but is prepared, after yeart of exp«»u..i. e and r<- • m mended, knowing that it will give new life to rny L.jjico down, worn out or over worked member ofthe sex. If vou have tried other remedies without suefess. do not be discouraged, but give " LADIES' TONIC" a tiHfU trial, it never ja Us to give quick andferma nent rtlie/. If you are troubled with any weakness or complaint common to our sc*. lay asido tho doctor's prescription f r once, and try •• Ladies' Tonic," we giiarantee w «» positively cure you. One Bottle Ja 6ulTioicrt. Women's Medical Institute is an Association of H'ivex and A/otArrj of ye its' erpenencc, who give advice and answer letters from ladies ./ree. be given for any case of Female V/eaknc .s or inability is a bona/ide offer, mad* J responsible l i lies « hnknow from experience what "LAijZi£' JONIC " c*n do. Send stamp for circulars. Sold by Druggist*. Price, SI.OO. %LJNOSEY^L!ONEARCHERY m K the pr rested lllood Remedy <*' B Tetter, Hrrofula, t'icerM, B<»ila, and al 1 Rlood dtM*aaea yield to tl» wonder ful pow-r-. health. Read •' cured my wu of^Serof- K , |'ro[ri, / | 4, itt*l>urrh *l'a. 'ly Pruyjiif and Beware O F Fraud BENSON'S CAPCINE PIASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, And their excellent reputation in jured by worthless imitatioEs. The Public are cautionod against buy ing Plasters having similar sound ing names. Seo that the word C A-P-C I-N-E is correctly spelled. Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters Are tho only improvement over mado in Plasters. One is worth moro than a dozen of any other kind. Will positively cure where other remedies will not even relieve. Price 25 cents. Beware of cheap Plasters mado with lead poisons. SEABURY& JOHNBON, Manufacturing Chemistr, Now York. «paiS UK.MB»Y AT liMT. PriesKcts. MEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER. g HAS BEEN PROVED .• „ THe BURZST OUREfor i I KIDNEY DISEASES. 8 Baas «lama bulk or disordered nrina lndl- " * cato that you are a Ttctlm t TICKW DO KOT "0 c ILESITATE; u»o Klda«y-Wort at onoe, (dru/f- £ 8 uiju recommend it) and it will speedily over- l _ 10 some tu. diuuo and restore healthjr action. C 0 ■ sari.«e For complainta pccollar > £ bdUICDa to your aex, suchaa pain _l and wcafcae—ea, gldney-Wortia unrorpmod. - gUit will act promptly and flafely. EltherSex. lnoor.tinenoo, retention of urine, s £ brick *uihsK : Hi utter. (@«tjsfa**r tl» SIIERII i"S PRO C LA M ATI OX QMSHAL ELZCTION, An IF.It elinn for, or "Slieep I.aw." Whebfas, In and by an Act of the fiptierai a*«etnbly of tho Commonwealth of l'er.iK-ylvaii:» entitled "An act relating to the elections of t'.ie i Commouwealth, paused tho 2.id day of Inly, A. D. 18H9. it is made the duty of the Sheriff of everv ccntdy within this Commonwealth to give public notice of the General Election. I. THOMAS DCN.VGHY. High Sheriff of tho county of Butler, do hereby make known and give this public notice to ti e electors of the county of Butler, that on Tuesday next follow ing the first Monday of November, being the . 7lli day of Xovembe". I^^2, a general Election will I e ' e!d at the sevird | election d.ftricts ettab'ishe i by law in said county, at which time they will vote by ballot , for the seveiel officers hereinafter named, vi/.: j One person for the office of Governor of tho Commonwealth of Penn-ylvania. One person for the office of Lientenvit Gov ernor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for the office of Secretary of In ternal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. One person for the office of Judge of Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Congressman-ai-Large from the Commonwealth cf Pennsylvania. One person to represent the XXVIth district of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the National House of Itepresentativcs. Two persons to represent the county of Butler in the House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for the effiee of Jury Commis sioner of the countv of Butler. The said elections will be held throughout the county as follows : The electors of Adanis township at the house of J. S. Doutbett- Tho electors of Allegheny township £t School JJouae No. 5. m said townsiiip. The electors of Buffalo township at the house of Bobort C3r«gg, now Ucorga Truby, now Rob ert Bartley. Tiie electors of Butler township at tl;e Court House in Butler. The electors of Brady township at tho School house at Webt Liberty. Tl.e electors 6f Clearfield township at tho house of John Green. The electors of Clinton township at the house of John C. Kiddle, now John Anderson. The electors of Concord township at the School hoiue Ho- -f. in Middletown. The electors of Clay township at tho Contrc School house in said township, Tho elf-cturs of Centre township at the houso (formerly occupied by Je-se Haiveyj formerly owned by \v. iJ. M,"Ci;id!cus. Tl:e electors of Cherry towuship at fho house of William Eir.dsey The electors of Connoquenessing township. Northern precinct, at School house No. 7, in Whitest own; Southern precinct at the hou«e of Staff- in Petersville. The aX v'" rrv township at the hous o cf Frederick Meeder.' The electors of Donegal township at the houae of Adam Bclireiber, in Millerstown- The electors of Fairview township at the house of J. Dickey in Fail view borough. The electors of Forward township at tho houi"; cf jjobert H. Brown The eieotors of l*"rn:ij.lin f.ownship at Grange Hail in the borough of Preisneoe. The electors of Jackson township. Western pre; inct. at the house of Jacob Heil in Har mony ; Eastern precinct at the house of John P. Miller in Evcr.sburg. The electors of Jefferson township at the house of Morris Beighter. 'i't'-C ateitforj pf Lancaster township at the Public School tsouse n'o. c,, The electors of Middlesex township ai tlio house of Peter Kran.cr. Tlie electors of Marion township at Jauien Bailey's. Tho electors of Muddycreek township at the Towo B?)l in Portersville. Tho ficcc'ot* si Mejper township in tho School house No. 4. in said townoiiip.. The electors of Oakland township at the house of William McClung. The electors of l'arker township at the house of John Rellv in Martinsburg. The electors of Peun township at the house of P. JI. gutton. TT.a pt Snmryiit township at the houso of Adam Frederick. TLe electors of Slippcryrock townsnip at itw house of W. T. Raniscv in Centreville Wongh. The electors of Venango township tho at honre of James Murrin. The electors of Winfield township at School homfd Hp. 5 ; in said township. The electors ot Wi»bi;,gfo;j Jownship at the Town Hall in North Washington- The electors of North Washington township at the house of John Holland, at Hilliard s Station, row used by William Holland is a Justices' f.ffice. Tne elector;! pf Worth township :t the Town Hall in Mechanlesbu'r# in jQw;;ship. Tho electors of tho borough of Butior ~ thp Ccuit House in said borough. The electors of the borough of Centreville at the School house now ware room of J. 8. Wil son, in said borough. Tba e'fipt< r<4 of the borough of Zclienople at the Council houso in aajd borous'h. The ele.ctore of the borougii' at ErcapPSt at the new School House in said borough. The electors of the borough of Saxonburgh at the School house in said borough The elee'tors of tho borough of West Sunbury at tun Pilbli? School houso in Sunbury. The electors of iho of Millerstown at the house of Adam Schreiber in saiu borough. The electors of tho borough of Petrolia at the Town Hall in said borough The electors of the borough of Fairview at the School hinijjp i.ii sjud borough. The electors of tiio b.,:-oi;gli of {Jams City at the Town Haii in said borough. The electors of the borough of Evansburg at tho public sche>e>l house in said borough. And I, the said Sheriff, do further give notice to all eieo£io;i officers, citizens, aud others, of the following provisions of {lie constitution and laws of this common wealth, relating to elections —?iz: OF THE QUALIFIED ELFCTOB3. CO*HTITUTtOK Of Z'EN SSVLVASIA- Al'.T. VJII. Section 1. Every malu cltl/en twenty-one years of age, possessing the following qinilifi.-:i tionf, shall he entitled to vote at all elections: First —U<* shall have been a citizen of the {J/iiicd States at le.ist one month. Sc'Oi.d H'.: shall have rciiied ii: the Slit" one year (or if having previously fccen a qu;ili llcd elector or r.alivc b'irn eilizcu of ;l;c State Ji« shall have removed there and relurm d, tl en si* liiopths) immediately preceding the elec tion. Third—He sh".H hive resided in the election district where he shall olh*"' Ills vote at least l*vo months immediate! ' ] receding the eicclion. Fourth—lf twenty tw,> ycais or n| wards, he shall have paid *lthiii two vtiars a Sute or coun ty tux, w hieh shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at lea>t one moulii tVc.. That all ciUzens of the United States «bo are or shall be otherwise qualified to vote at any election by tho p -ople of anv State, territory, district, ci:y. patish, town ship, school district, municipality, or either terri torial subdivision, shall be entitled and allowed to vote it all such elections, wi'liont distinction of color, rece, or previous condition of servitude, any cor.stitution, law, custom, usage or regula tion of any State or territory ; or Ly or under its authority, to tho contraiy notwithstanding. Sec. 2- And be it further enacted, That if» by or under the Constitution or laws of ar.v State or territory, anv act is or shall be reepiir ed to be done as r. pre; > ipi qnauticaliou for voting and by c institution loid ii- s >ersoo.-. or ofiicciS a:e or thall be ci.a-t-ed w.tn the perfor mance el dune.- iu furnishing citi/ans an oppor tunity to i erfi'im snoli pte.r» |Mi.-it n ■<■<><'. lieeomo ii'.'.iiified to vote, it shall be ti e duty of every sneh pe.oon =.: id ofiioer to g:va -II citizens of t'ne United Stales the same and equal oppert'Uuty to i e-rfoim such prerequisites and to Imeouie qualified to vote without distinction of race eoler or previous condition • f servitude; aud if any such person or officer si.all refuse, or fcnow inglr omit to give < flee', to ti is reciion. lie shall for every s-ich offense f rfeit Rtul pay the sum of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered I y an action on the case, with the full costs a d such allowance for counsel fees as the coutt shall deem just, and shall also for every such offence be doemcJ guiitv of a tnisde ueinor, and i -all on conviction thereof, 1 e lined not less than five hundred dollars, or bo imprisoned not less than os o mouth nor more than one \ ear, or both, at the discretion of the court. and whkkeas. It is declart d by the lecoud rection of the Sixth Article of the Constitution of the Cuited States, that this Constitution and the Laws of the United States which shall be niado in pursuance thereof shall ba file supreme law cf the land * » » anything in the con stitution or laws cf any State to tho contrary net withstanding If any person should prevent or attempt to prevent any ofheer of sueh election under this act from holding such election, or Use or threat en a'iv violence to any snch officer. or shall in terrupt or improperly ii'tefera with him iu tlie execution of his duty, or shall block up the window or the avenue to anv window where the same shall bo holiiing. or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, force or violence with design to influence unduly or overawe any elec tor or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall be fined iu any «uni not exceeding live hundred dollar-; ba imprisoned for any time i not less than one month or more than one year, and if it be shown that the person so offending was net a resident of the city, ward, district or township where tlie said effense was committed and not entitled to v,.te therein, and on convic tion he shall be sentenced to pay a tine of not ies.B than one hundred or not more than one thou* ! send dolais, and bo iiu] lisontd not less than six months or more than two years. OF PI.ECTION OFFICERS. CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA —ART. VIII. ir'EJ 14 District election boards shall consist of a jjdge aud two insi»e< t-rs, who shall be cho sen annually by the ti izens. Each elector sh.ill have the right to vote lor the judge aud one in spector, and each iusvector shall appoint ore clerk. Election officers shall be privileged trom arrest upon days of election aud while engaged in making up aud transmitting returus, except upoq warrant of aiourt of record or Judge I hereof, for an election fraud, for felony, or fqr wantqn breach of the peace. 15. No persou shall be quaiifiau to serve as an election officer who shall hold, or rhall wuuu two mopths have held an office, appointment or employment Iu or under the Lovermaent of the United States or of tlds State, or of any city or county, or of any municipal board, commis sion or trust iu any city, save only justices of the peace, and ilderruan, notaries public and persons in militia services of the State; nor shall apy cUwtfciis officer be eligible to any civil office to be filled Vy an election at whU.ii he ghall'serve, sive only to such subordinate mu nicipal or local offices as shall be designated by gi neral law. ACT JANUARY 30, 1874. SEC. 7. Whenever there shall be a vacancy in ao 'fcUvUou oi the morning of an elec tion, it shall U: tilled in coui'orniity witu existing laws. ACT JANUARY 30. 1874. SEC. 9. In addition to the oath now prescrib ed by law to be taken and subscribed by eicc tion officers, they shall be severally sworn or affirmed not to disclose how any elector shall l.a*e voud unless required to do so as witness es in a judicial proceeding. All judges, inspec tors, clerks and overseers of any election held under this act. shall before entering upon their duties, be duly sworn or affirmed in the pres ence ol each other. The judge shall be sworn by the minority inspector, il there shall be such m.noritv inspector, and in case there be no mi nority inspector, then oy a justice of the peace or alderman, and the inspectors, overseers and clerks shall be sworn by the judge, certificate of such swearing or affirming shall be duly made out and signed by the officers so sworn, aud at tested by the officer who administered the oath. ACT JANUARY 30, 1874. BE£i. t>. 4 l jl). 0 opening of the polls at the elections it shall be tue duty of the judges o! election for their respective districti to desig nate otic of the inspector.", whose duty it shall be to have in custody the registry ol voters, and to make the entries therein required by law ; and il shall be the duty of the other of said iu spw,tors fo rpec'.vc atjd number the ballots pre sented at said election. MODE OF CONDUCTING ELECTIONS. ACT JANUARY 30, 1874 SEC. 5. All the elections hereafter held under tj)«! jatrs of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be opened at V o-'eiock, ». >j., and p!osed at 7 o'clock, p. M. CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA —ART. VIII. SEC. 4. All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot. Every ballot voted shall be number ed in the order in which it wis received, and the ;)«!!; be" recorded by the election officers on the list of voters, opposite ilic, nnifie of the elec tor who presents the ballot. Any elector may wiite his name upon his ticket, or cause the since to be written thcreo i aud attested by a citizen of the district. ACT MARCH 30, 1860. SEC. 1. lb- it unacted by the Senate and House of Representatives cf the fDominonyyealth of Pennsylvania iu General Assembly uigt, and U is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the qualified voters pf the several counties of Vuyjw.uiwealth at all general, township, borough and special elections hereby lreie after authorized and required to vote by tickets, printed or written, or paitly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows : One ticl ct shall contain the names of all per sons voted for the Electors of President and Vice President ol the Ujiitpd States, and shall be labelled on the outside with the word "Eleov tors." One ticket shall contain the names of a|l per sons voted tor for Member of Congress ol the United Stales; qll ppisotis voted lor for Member of the Mate Penatu of the floq)iponwealth of Pennsylvania, all person i voted for for Mem' er ~! tl.e House of Representatives of the Common wealth ol Pennsylvania, and all persons voted for for county offices of said county of Sutler, and to Ire labelled on the outside with the word "County." One ticket shall contain tiie names of all per sons voted lor lor Ju'lge'of any of the courts of i si:,t county or of this Common wealth.and he la belled on the outside with the word 'Judiciary.'. One ticket sha'l contain tlie names of t)II per sons votpd for lor officers of Hie Common wealth of Pennsylvania, other thf)u lu>k r es ot the Su preme Court of s ii' Commoutve :'t|i, and lie h»- bejlfd 011 the outside with the wold "State." OF TIIE ELECTION RETClla^. ACT JANUARY 80, 1874. Spc. 13. As sooii as tlic |>;»lJs> shall thi otlicers of t!n; election shall piocct d to count al lit vot'-s pa«t for each candidate voted lor, ant make a lull ruturu >vcrsc.t|v if any, or if not so eer titled, the ovurapets and gay oljlcor refusing K gi 11 or certify, or cubei* of shall »vij:cup on each of the returns his o- llicir ratou toi not bignlnfc or cerlifyit g thein. the vote, as rooft tn conn tod, *h ill als > ' ft publicly and fill Iv declared lr«.m tl»o window fo the citizen! present, and a hricf statement showtng tl.u vutei received by each candidate shall be made am: signed by tl.e election oltleors as toon us tht votes are couuled ; and the • w.e shall l.e mime diutely potted upon the door of Ihe election hoii.-e for Information of the public. The tripli cate returns shall be enclosed In envelope! and be realed id prest ijefj of the ofUcera, nnd one envelope, with the titlSualed relyrp sheet piven lo the jt.dgo, which shall contain one list ol voters, tally papers, and oath of ofß eers, and another of said envelopes shall be given to the minority inspector. All judges liv ing within twelve miles of the prothonotary's olti: - e, or within twenty-Tour miles, if their resi dence be In 3, town, city or village upon tho line of a railroad leading to tl.e piunty seat, shall before two o'clock pint mendUn of the day af ter the e'ectiou, deliver said return, together with return sheet. to the prothonotary of the coiilt of common pleas of tho county, which said return shall be filed, and the day anil the hour of filing UJirkod thereon mid shall be preserved by the prothonotart for public inspection. At twelve o'clock on the eeoond day following any eleetioa. the prof honorary of tho court of oom uion |'lens shall present the said retunu to the s id court. In counties where there is no resi dent president judge, the associate judge shall pei form the duties imposed upon tho court of connaon pleas, which shall convene lor said pur pose-; the return presented bv tho prothonotary shall 1 e opened by said ootirt and computed by s;ich of its oflicers and snuli sworu assistants as the court shall app lint; in the presence of tho judge or judges of said court, tho returns certi tie'l and cartinoates of election issued under the seal of tho court as is now required to bo done by return judges; and the vote as so computed and certified shall be made a maitor of record in •aid court. The sessions of said court shall be Opened to tho public. And in ca.-ia the returns of an election district shall bo missing when tho letun.s are presented. or in any case of com plaint of a qualified elector under oath, charging palpable fraud or mistake, and particularly spec ifying the alleged fraud or mistake, or where lr&uu or mistake is appareut on the return, the court, shall examine the return and if, in tho judgment of the court, it shall bo necessary to a ju t return, slid e'uurt shall issue summary pro ee?ss agaiust the election officers and overseers, in s-'.v ,i( :,ie election districts complained of. to bring th*m f»ith\*ru i into c»uit. «ith all elec tion p*;trs :n their p.issessi.i.i; an t if palr-a'ole mistake or traud slia r l i»e discovered, it shall, upon such hearing :-s n ay be i)e(-iiu-d necessary to e:ihgiiteii i he court, be corrected by the court and ho certified ; but all allegst ons of palpable fraud or mistake shall be decided by the said cour within three days after the day the re turns if» brought into court for computation, and the t>*i-l inquiry shall be directed only t palpable fraud or mistake, and shall not bt deemed a judicial adjudication to conclude anv j contest now or hereafter to be provide 1 by law, i and the other of said triplicate returns shall be | placed iu a box and sealed up with the ballots. If any of the sai 1 judges shall himself be a cau- I didate for any office at any election, ht shall not l sit with the court, or act in cjanting tho returns of such election, and in such cases tho other judges, if any, shall act. tiivon under my baud at Butler, this Ist day of October, 1882. and in the 107tu year of the Independence of the United States. THOMAS DONAGHY, Sheriff- Flirtlier Proclamation. I>0, i-i each of the towuships aud the boroughs of this ('ommonwealth, Irom the owners and keepers of dog?, the following n lined taxes: For each male dog the stun of filty cents, aud lor every female dog the sum of one dollar, to be paid to the Treasurer of the county wnere collected, to be kept by him sep arate and in sueli m inner that he can know bow much his been collected from c. ch towu shipand borough, aud how much paid out for losses or damages iu etch, at any tini-:, to be a fund from which parsous snsliiniug !o=s or damage lu »i.e.ep Ly'a dog or tiogs, and the nec essary cost lu establishing Uleir claims therefor, as herein provided, may be paid. SEC. 2. For the purpose ot levying and col lcctiug such taxes, the assessors in each town ship and borough shall, annually, at the time of assessing other taxable propel ty, ascertain and return to the County Commissioners of their county a true stitcincnt of all the dogs iu their towuehips and boroughs, respectively, and tho names ol the persons owning or keeping stjcJ; dpg, and Jioyf ipapj- of civh cC» are Kept or owucd by each person ; and such Commission ers in each eotiuiy shall, annually, levy aud cause to be collected the taxes hereinbefore named, with, aud in the same manner, and for the same compensation, that other taijes Rre collected. SEC 3. That whenever any person shall eus taiu any loss or damage to sheep by a dog or dogs, in anv township or borough, such person, or his or her nt or attorney, tiny complain to the Justice of the Peace of such township o> borough, iu writing, to dc signed by the; person m ikiug such complaint, stating therein when, where aud how such danage was done, and by whose dog or dotrs, if known; whereupon the Justice ol the Peace low hom such complaint shali be made, shall cause a notice to be served on the owner or the keeper of the dog causing tlip i! Vnowp, that a complaint has been made io fiiiii o'fsueh loss or damage, and if the owner or keeper of such dog or dogs does not appear as soon as practicable, and set tle aud pay 'or such loss or damage, then such Justice shall appoint three competent disinter ested persons not related to the claimant or other person int.-rested therein, to apj raise the loss or damage sustained by the claimant; and s'lcii appr lisets, aiier buing stforu aud nttyrmed by such Justice of the Peace, or some other competent person, to perform the duty of their appointments without partiality aud according to the best of their judgment and ability, shall as soon as practicable, examine the place where the damage i* claimed to have becu (lone, and the ihecp injured or filled, jf practicable, and they arc requested to do so, and shall be exam ined on oath or affirmation, to be administered by one of them, any witnesses called before tbem, by a subpoena liom such Justice or other wise, and after making diligent inquiry iu rela tiein to such claim, shall determine and report to such Justice, in writing, whether any such damage !) ! *>s been atjd the amount the-VoCrf, and Who wn9 the own«r or keeper of the dog or dogs, if known, by which such damage has been done, and whether or not any part thereof was caused by a dog kept by the claimant, which report, so made, shall he sign ed by a majority ol such appraisers aud deliver ed to the Justice by whom they were appointed. "Ses, •*. 'iihat upen) receiving such repqrt, ih e said Justice shall Immediately take a certifi cate thereon or thereto, signed or sealed by him, that such, appraisers were duly appointed and sworn by him, and that they made suet re port ; auel ii by such report it appears that any ii.n.ouroa kavo hppn iinpd hv lht) comnlnin- ant, the said Justice shall dcli'yer cuc'n report and a.l papers relating to th 6 case, to such claimant or his or tier attorney, upon payment of the coßts up to the time, hereinafter provid ed, (or having the same secured to be paid,) to he delivered to the Commissioners of the coun ty where such damage have been sustained, to be i»M in their otl»ee. SEC 5. Thatup'm the Commissioners ol the county receiving such report, it shall appear thereby a certain amount of damage or loss has been sustained by ibe claimant to sheep, by a dog or dogs not owned or kept by him or her, they shall immediately draw their order on the Treasurer of si|ch comity, in favor of the claim ant lor tLc amount ol loss up dauugg sgch claimant has susuW'tf according to such re port, with necessary and proper costs incurred a* aforesaid, to be paid out of tile luud raited or to te raised by taxes on dogsjis hereinbeloie provided ; and if it shall apppar by suph report or otherwise, that a responsible p rson was the owner or keeper ol the dog or dogs by which the damage complained of was done, and there is a reason iblc probability such damage and costs cau be collected from such owner or keeper, then si|<.U commissioners sha'l imme diately profited, in the manner provjdp'4 by 1-.vf for the collection qf debts and cqsU ol like amount, to colled such d images and costs by a suit or bull* from owuer or ownera or keeper ur keepers of such clog or dogs, and place the proceeds there >l, less costs, in the proper shepp tuiid of the county ; provided, At any and all limes it shall b • the ilaty ol the owner of any sheep-klllinsr dog or dogs, or any person own ing sheep, to kill any and all dogs iruilty of killing sheep w.thin this Con luonwealth. J>EC\ IS. That all dogs in this Common wealth shall hereafter b.- personal property and bub-, je;rls (.1 larceny, and tin- owner ion} keeper of fttiy dog siiall "be liable to tl4« County Commis sioners lor all loss or damage to t-iieep by eucli dog, with :.ll the ucces»niy Costa In -urred in re ceiving and collecting damages, including an aitqrii'.'y lee ol five dollars, ji linaily deter, mined befuie a Justic : of t c I'eace, and of teu dollars if tried in a Court of Oqmmon Pleas; lint pt any time alter notice of a claim lor d.im ages under the provisions ol this Act, the owner or keeper of any do,' may. tender to the claimant or his agent or attorney making such claim a sum ol money equal to the loss or dam age suttained with notice to the claimant, his ngeiit or attorney, 08 aforesaid, a judgment iu an notion of trespass lor the amount ol such loss or d'l'iagp, and all cost up to the time of such offer, which oljer, (or a (Oe of twenty cents shall he entered on the docket of such Justice, and in case the ' I d'l'not i'l such esc, or Com.* missioners, is the easoiuay be, shnll not accept of such lender or offer or judgment, and after wards oil the final determination of sqeh raise shall not recover a greater amount than the ftjin so ten deled or for which a judgmeut has been gffered, '»# aforesaid, besides the iutereet and cost since such tender or offer, as the case m*y he, such cla in.uit or Commissioners shall not recover any cost occurring alter suc'i tender or ofier, hut shall pay to the defendant or de endants the costs such defendant or defend ants have incurred since such offer or ten der, including au attorney fee as hereinbefore provided in case of recovery by claimants, which costs roi>y be dedqeted from the amouut of nt>v judgment recovered in 6t|oh by tlip claimants 01 Commissioners, and il such judg ment is not sufficient such costs may lie col lected by an action of debt in any Court having jurisdiction of such amount a- in other eases of dehl. SEC. 7. Tli.it the Justices of the Peace for the special services under the provision of this 4cf, tljall be entitled to one doilar lor each case, and the appraisers each one dollar per day for the time necessarily »peut by them in iuves, tigating each claim, to be paid by the claimant in such case. Sac. 8. That at the end of each year the Commissioners of each county shall certify to the Treasurer of the county tiju several claims and the amounts thereof filed ill their ollico under the provision ol this Act, remaining uu. paid ; and it any such Treasurer shall have in his bauds, ol money collected for the payment there >f, more than two hundred dollars above tlie amount ol such claims, he shall immediately apportion and distribute the excess to the sev eral school districts in such county, in propor tion to the amount of such balance or excess raised by said taxes on dogs In each or in the several townships or boroughs forming sueh district*, respectively, and shall notify the School Treasurer of such district how much it is en til led to ol sueh moneys, and shall pay the same to such H-liool Treasurers, on their re ceipts and orders for the same, lor the support of common schools of such district. SEC '.)- Tint this Act shall uot repeal or af fect the provisions of .my special law in relation to the same subj. et in uuy county in this Com monwealth. Sec- 10. That the Sherifl of each county, on the rcquobt of the County Commissioners, shall cause tliis Act to be published therein, with and I iu the same ma:in«T ns notices o! the t.ext per oral election shall be published; and lor the pu - pose ot deciding whether u r i ol the provi»n>n« of this Act are de: ired lu the several lounties, the qualified electors therein luay vote at such elections, by ballots written or printed on the outside "Sheep Law," and on the inside '•For the sheep Law," or "Airainst the Sheep Law," and iu each county wherein it shall ap pear by a proper count ol such ballots th it a majority are ' For the Sl.een Law" this Act shall Immediately take ctlect, but in no other county uutil a majority ol the qualified electors th r-ot alter like advertisement in like m:.tiii'.r, have del' rmined that they desire this Act to t. ke eftitt therein; Provided, That there shall be no advertisement orelectiou for sucn purpose in any county ottemr tl an once in two year*. 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