Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 17, 1890, Image 4

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CURE
flit* EeededwezxlrrHere ill t*« truiblMtcl
«i to a MNoai state of the M* M i
KVi«»ss. Sum. Dro.nfc.e-v.. Distrow *"»r I
eating. Pain m the Bfd», Ac. while
rcmarkkU* lurocw hi- been ab. .vm Is auriag ;
SICK I
. ret CTRREB'* TOTII LITE* Pitts
■r* in Con«tifwitlo«. curing
Mtd parent™* t»ii- «no jf while
ik. r «hn ill diiorjm '4 tnr V;Bt<h, i
•ttmUtet* the liver acJ regulate the b»wfU !
Jtmu If they only mred
HEAD
Ache tbcy woold I* almret prjCuicM to those
who suffer from this distregriwr complaint:
bat fbrtiimttely IWr poodnesr does sot end
hare, aod those who or'* try Them will IM
feese little pills valuable io m> mtrr ways i hat
J»y will not ks» willing u do without them,
dot altar all sick head
ACHE
is thobane of so many Ifw* thai h?rjr Is where
we stake our jreat boast. Our pills cars tt
wk;ls others do not.
CJHTTH'S Lirr.* firm Pttts are Terr rata l
e&d tery e*sy to take. One or two pills mate
a d..5... T! 7 a»e «*r ; ..tly vejrwtAi • an.l do
s«t ifripe or punf". but t»> their Kentl" actio*
Slens* all tt'M» t"ae*n. Is vials at ~5 c nte;
re tor » Sol ! etowrvrhere, or nt by uiall.
CAE2B "»'" lfg * c., l-'nr Tst
haIRH Ub baSftia
rl took Cold, '
X too!? S*cl£, I
j 1
i SCfif-FS I
i EMULSION
HE'UIT:
1 I taJrf Sty Meals,
> I take My Rest,
! AND I AM VIBOROCS ENOUGH TO 1 AXE
j ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANTtS ON ; 1
| ci itlii!: fnl 100, ios. Scott's
I Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil
( and Hvpopnosphltusof Lime and
> Soda Nor cuit.t) MY Tnrlp-
I b'iit Conrnmpltou BUT buur
( ME UP, ANIi 1£ NOW PUTTINO
\ FLESH ON MY BONES {
[ AT THE *.». Nt OF A roam A DAY. i |
j TAKi IT JUST AS EASILY ASIK) MILK." |
j SUCH TESTIMONY IS NOTHING NEW. j
j SCOTT'S EMULSION IS DOING BONDERS j
j DAILY. TAKE NO OTHER.
I" "i ■», ■ : wMi'
Suttir. Uw-ys Show •» ohekmd wtte
woitf sAQ|E ß|dckin s
tihsßi with '■lnn w*tcr, ar.rf thfff wil! H
baamtfaUF pntotoM. Ton vu\ wrn fom taMsUr
riw/ fbin time! B/ the w*J. Prwtor, itrli yoorUvery
fcttacia Mcnda 'W i: f« th« 2Zanf b.tsAng ta
r^tnodu!!
/br Pii-Rrm.
WILISUM OL» « MM RUWITTUMT Vary.iMh
KIU *?AI« Auca AND CwiMAWAMK a | f
wia|twHT>«w*ii« fftne
win STAI* TOUR OLO IMKCTT TIME*
yum STAIM CA-»T « coach IN«
£3IK-SaON
X i:"s7 t r ii r m ;si\ V /r *.
WCU i *• K.VNnOU-tr. Pcanl«:i>t!a.
iwßoi
Tf an fthonhite. po»!i.vo and f«r Sick
BiMonurceflu, ('o«atlp«lio»
llrbflllf* Iflgbta Wwn»f, IMnhrffi ai;i Cob
• tnaplloß. It to the v«n r< ot of ill
cftcuso'l U/ an ImjHiH) of l»«c r»kxx!
FIvOR 4PLKHIOS \* & I.l*' > < n<«ntniUd and
poT«»rful extract <M <h« nvont Yaloabl* and <»xp#nalr»
brt>« known
aeriptiou of • note * Enrllt • p< and rur«M
wb«n all othw ramedlr fall. of tha LlicheM
and *tronKe«tt#stiinonlalafrnm T u t!rati» ranbf
F'town. Tne flr«t doae yr* u wlfh confl tence <lo
tnvonr puTTV.MI A bottia, aud be cured-—Vail
•tie book aent free to a'L A'ldrdMi,
FRAXILM VIAKTs Wsrreu 01.. Nfw York.
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CT DOCTORS LAKE
ftrjpi fi ntr. VXi; !)! TF>IAKT.
COP, Pemx a. . A-.o FO JRTM Sr..
■ pittsl- :HOH, PA.
[ ' J ,*•./- Allu».li(-i i '■ and Com■
(MA{h i piioated rf<i>"iinf Co'
'sjk ""&& riuryrui. snd.viiyririo Mci-
!c,ttkm arc treated st thin 1»>-
i» .»ary with a eucoens rare!/ atta'i r 'd. Pr. S
K. L*';'? Is a cuc.n'jer oi tbeßojai» oiUjgeOf Phy
liriaus ,i;i'l Surgeon" ami 1a tur an'l xtkihl
f vx-riouued Si-tc IJLLLDT in the cltr. social et
ti'ition tiTeu to Nervous Debility from excofsire
mental cxsrtlo'., lndt-TTtior. of yor i, etc., csni
in«c j-byi'cal ar<t ini-rfal ilc"«y,lncik of energy,
1- jori'lnnoy, ev • .iUk, i anoers, OMSorca, Kits,
Piles. l<!ieni«.-;t'«rr t , mid all lli'j fVIn,
HU.od.Lunym UnDaryOn;anj,tie. Con*uiutt!ou
true and strictly confidential. OB?'- hours, tt to
I ntd I to 8 P. V.; flnndaye, 2 to * v. u. orilv
Cttii at offlce or ad.ir~, PR3. 1.M.8, CXjft.
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Wh«i I ut Ctb* I <l* «»* w««a jbcslt to
f-°7tksafsr* ti® t--..xt bsve m.
1 A KAiiCJO- LUiW.
iter*Wde tee-t
RXSIEPLIXFOVSR
WAUSF.G Sl€P°^rE3S,
i wiitr-.AST my remedy to
Cvwr ik* wmm Ms- Wersn" • otben Ua»e
r.-rr l - recstnnsabora.
" «~ti« iu,a » * NBSBOT rcw
c *iJ'Jttf* 3l ''*S JEDT. o; j iricre;s
you voti jig for a
trial, acd It wU! due yo«. AdSr- ..
H. C.ROOT, Ki.C., il3ftiCLlT,lnt itu
PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE.
HASDSOHIS, LVDES»TLJ ( TToiE.
CLoapu/ tb;a ',fo
tS£*!£?oV£? m lr'•* 1
fiSnT**>■<&»' r»<;irf». ?Ki.: I
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»OJ, MS £ 305 AUrk«t St., ritt.bursh, T». '
THE crriZEisr.
TnscEL' ANEors |
A Pathetic Romance.
An English paper records a pathetic ro
mance which endeil happily at the Old
Bai!<-j,in London, a shsrt time ago. "Win.
Stork, a respectable laborer, was indictee!
tor trying to murder hi« sweetheart. He
tnd the haJ lorad each other for *even
years. Poverty, however, kept them from
icarryinp. Out ol hia earnings of $0 a week
Stork had kept the girl, her aged and iu
frrm father and mother and hii own mother
from the workhoaee. The girl, fearful of
being a further burden, left to st.iy with a
brother. Tbo lovers, however, met one
day, and the man pressed the woman to
marry. She, still dreading their poverty,
refused, whereupon Stork, wild with de
spair, tried to cut her throat and his own.
The judge and the jury both agreed ic sen
tencing him to mere formal punishment,
and the devoted couple met the reward of
their long self denial by getting a gift of
SSO from the sheriff"s fund to enable theai
to marry and set up bo**e together.
PITS.—AII flts stopped free by Dr. _Klj»''»
firrat >?rr« ll*st«r*r. S'o Jlt-i aXter first da> »
u" MarveJouscSres. Tnstise and SS.OO trl:.:
SotUe nSeto ™tcases. Hend ts Dr. Kline, 931
Arch St.. I'hll'a, Pa.
—Dr. Fenner s Cough Honey will relieve
an™ cough in one hour. Equally jood f"r
hoiw?. (iives energy and strength. Money .
refunded if satisfaction not given.
A Murderer Out in Skirts.
"Little Bill" Howard, a prisoner con
fined in the county jail at Greenville, S.
C., tor the murder of Ben How escaped re
cently. He owes his liberty to his pluck}
little wife and a snit ot woman'<• clothine. i
It ha« been the custom of the jailor since
Howard's confinement to allow his wife to
irpend nights with her husbar.d occa
sionally.
Last night she came to the city from her
home in the mountains, and was granted
her accustomed privilege. She brought
her infant along with her and slept it
Howard'* cell. In the morning about C
o'clock the jailor was called on to let the
woman out. He unlocked the door atid
the woman oatne down with the baby and
a numbor of bundles on her arm. She was
allowed to go. At breakfast time the war
den, who went to carry Howard's breakfant.
was surprised to see Mrs. Howsrd » face
appoar underneath the blankets in the cell.
Howard bad left in his wife's clothes and
was beyond reach.
—Salt rheum ofton causes the bands to
crack open and bleed. Hood's Sarstpari.is
enres salt rheum.
—Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache
Cure is warranted to give satisfaction io
every case or money returned.
Fun for the Old Man.
Miss Gusbington—"And s» you were
born in the country, Mr. l'loughboy; how
you must have enjoyed tLe game of hiding
ja Cue barn wheH you were a boy."
Mr. Ploughboy—""Well, no, I can't say
I enjoyed it very much. Tou see, lather
did the hiding, and all I could do van to,
jump and yelL"
One Thousand Dollars.
I will forfeit the above amour.t if I t<iil
t« prove that Floraplcxion is the best med
icine in existence for Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion or Biliousness. It is a t ertain cure,
and affords immediate relief, in cstes ol
Kidney and Liver Complnint, Nervous De
bility and (jonsamption. Foraplexinn
buildtf up the weak system and euros wherw
other remedies fail. Ask yonr druggiil
for it and get well. Valuable bcok ' -Things
Worth Knowing," also, sample bottle scut
free; all charges prepaid. Address Frank
lin Hart, 88 "Warren street, Sew York.
—Chief Justice Passon, of Pennsylvania,
dropped into a barber shop in Allentown
the other day to ask the expert if he wouid
hone his razors for him. Oh, certainly.
But he stared when the Judge brought him
tfcirty-seveu. The explanation of the
uuiaber is tLat the Justice ic frequently
visited by friends at his Bucks county
home, which is some distance from a
barber shop, and he therefore provides
razors for all.
Consumption Burely Cured.
To Ttra EDITO*:--Pleafo inform your READER*
thai I have a positive remedy for tho above-named
dtoea'o. By Its timely UM tbsunnds oflmpelo's
OMM have been pensinoiitly nired. leh .J1 oe pit"
to Mid two bottle* of my romedy FRKK to any of
your reader, who have eonrampti'.u if thoy will
•end me Sirlr Lxprem and I'. o. addreu. liepp.' ■
ftUiy, T. A. BUtCVH, M. 0., 181 Pearl Bt. A. Y.
—lt is evident that there is much ignor
ance or carelessness ou the part of those
who use the mails,for last year over 6,000,-
000 pitces of mail matter were eent to tho
"Dead Letter Office because of incorrect or
illegible addresses, lack of pohtago or inse
cure inclosure. No doubt there was consider
able "cussing" about Uncle Sam's mail
service, but in all these casec (he people
were to blame themselves.
—There is general complaint in the
larger cities on account of the over crowd
ed condition of the public schools. Over
4,000 children have been barred ont of the
Philadelphia schools because of lack of
accommodations. Tt is still worse in New
York city, and in Pittiburg tlereisacry for
more room.
To Consumptives,
The nndei>itrued having be»u restored io
he:>!fh by simple means, sfttr suffering for
veral years with a severe lung affection,
au<i tbst dresd disease (>.nsun.r>t:on, i<
-ui.ou» lo mane kuowu u> hi. iellow suffer
-rs tl.e rtiejipt i,f care. To tho«e who desire
it, be will cheerfoll> send i iree of cberg") >
oopv of the prescription used, which they
will find a sure cure for Consumption,
Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throa
aud lung Maladies. He hopes all •ollerers
will try bij Kemeilr, as it is invaluable
T!I««M 'lesiriri; the prescription, which will
oo»t then nothing, and may prove a blets
ing will please address ftKV. RDWARD A.
Wif.sow, VViiliamsburg, Kings County, New
York.
—Lord Wolseley believes that the
Chinese are the coming race, and that they
will overrun tlie world the moment a great
general or lawgiver arises among them.
Thomas Winnns, the millionaire, who
had lived luxuriously, said on his death
hod I - would give a million dollars to be
nb!a to cut a piero of bread ai d butter.
—A •• ,iy down deep in every human
Ucart is something that uiai-.es one long at
times to trample the cares of earth under
■h/l iiid pillow the head ou the clouds,
hut au opportunity to make a dollar with
apparent cate will bring tbo average man
hack to earth with a suddenness that noth
inir else in life can eclipse.
When William kicked the dynamite,
if" flew o'er dale and bill;'
"J must, bis father sighed that night.
"Collect a little Bill."
—When a -nnn begins to tell a story >n; '
hi i heaters begin to walk away, it makes
Uitn feel as though life von~, after ull, .
dismal failure.
—A wcl!-!;uown p< litician WIIH under
disr*i«s;on at a club-house the other < ve
ning. -Tie claims to bo an agnostic
doesn't hef" asked one. "Only as to
religion" replied another. "A. to every
thing else, he knows it all.''
—There are souie very poor counterfeit
two dolljr silver ceitificates ulloa!. They
are ea !j- delected if they are I-bl up t»>
the light, as it w ill be seen that there are
no silk thread:, running tbo paper,
which the geruihc bills have. Most of
tbo counterfeits are uniulNtrw! B 773,061,
I'll and the numbers ate placed very un
evenly Tbo atMi have a very now :tp
pcaxance.
jgEPI A T E
Itelief t'uaractted to stiffcrers froni
RHEUMATISM
MM.—in ■ i "'T ir
OR
NEURALGIA
BY T'SING
WASHBURN E.'S
STLXCYTIC fC. ;
*I.OO A COX.
ALL DRUGGIST?, OR BY MAIL.
IRVING DRI'G CO.
12 W.rreu Street. New York, j
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Nothing On Earth Will
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Shtridm't Geiditiea Paisdirl
I wtcHT a (LSSTtSS
gaafewW3&
General Election Proclamaiion,
WIIEUr.AS, in an 1 ''>* an Act of the
eral Assembly of tie Commonwealth ol
Pennsylvania entitled "Au Act relating
the elections of the Commonwealth, passed
the 2nd dav of July. A. IX, 1830, it is made
the dutv ot the Sheriff of every county with
in this ♦ ODDOn weu'tb to give puoltc notice
of the General Elections snd in such aotiee
to enumerate;
1. The officers to be elected.
2. Designate the places where the elec
tion is to b« held.
3. What persons shall not act as ointers
of the election, etc. r
[ Now THEREFORE, I, OBlvfcK t-
P.EDIC, Hieh Sheriff of the County
of Bntler, "do hereby make known
aad give this poblic notice to the
ele :tore of the county of Butler on ih«
Tnevday next following the firs; Monday of
November, being the
Day of Noven.-ber, 1890,
A General election will be at t' e sev
eral election districts estab! bed by Jaw in
said county, ft whiofc time they will vote by
ballot lor the sev»ral officers lierinafter
rati.ed, as follows:
OFFICERS TO BE VOTED FOR.
••STATE"' TICKCT.
• One peraon for the o.T eof Governor of Un
common wealth ef Pennsylvania.
Ono pcr?un for th; ofilce of Lieutenant-
Governor of t..f tnmao : ' caila of Pennsyl
vania.
One person fir th" ofF.ce of Secretar' ' av
ternr.l Affair of the Commonwealth Of I'enn-.
, sylvanlx
•-COCNTY ' TICKET.
One i-TSon to represent, the T*ef;iy-fiM>
Congress I-wal District of the State of P
vonla, compor.'-d of tl.c counties of H'ltler.
li.-aver. and Mercer, In the IlJuse of
Reprt v ntaUves of the Congress of the United
States.
Two p< rson-< to re, i* ■'it' the coiint'-" Ol I','iiier
lathe liousr. ot Itoprescntatlvea of tienera
Assembly of the Con.nionwealtD ol Peni.Ql
vanla.
One per«ou for tl;e office o! KherlT of tlie
county of liutler, SUte of i'en'j a.
One person for the olilce of ITothonoiary of
the county o' Uutl r. ste c of i'enn a.
One i>ers, i for the oniee of Itegl t .-r and
Uee .rdcr of the <mty of Butler, State of Penn
sylvania.
One person for the ofUce ol Treasurer of t;.e
county of Butler, State of Pean'a.
One person for the office of Cleric of Courts of
the eounty of Butler, state of Poen a.
Two persons for the offloe of C 'inly c . ,nls
sloner of tlwcr 'nty of Butler s:.tt3 of f' -nri'a.
T*"'> persons far tb-.- .>JD • of (,'ounty Auditor
olthe coiii.iv ef Butler. State ..f I'enn a.
One person for t■» : office of Coroner ot ilio
county of Butler. Sta'e of Penn'a.
TLACE3 OF HOLDINO THE EI.KCI IONS
Tho said eloctioim ill 1» lie; I tltronghont
tbe coitl'ty as foiliiwo:
The electors ol Ad tin North
precinct, at tb : carpenter sl.op ol J J. mith
at Myoma in north Adam* t< -- un'.lp.
Tne elictorf of Adams,s jui,ti pro--inct,at tbe
Bb' esboj) ol Tlio-J. 51 Marsh ii' at Mars suiiou.
Tbo electors of Aiieghany township at tbe
dwelniig ol Ephriam C. Tarlls in ntid town
ship.
The e'ectois of tho ilaid I'.idgo district at
tho School House in Bald Ridge tu said dis
trict.
Tbe electors of Buffalo towus'tip at the
house uf lU.bort (icuk,g, uow Georyu Tniby,
now Robert Bartley.
Tlie olectore of liutler totvi.s'up at tbe
oliici of J<je. B. Breda., Esip, in tiro borough
of Butler.
The elociors of Brvlv township at the
School bouse at W«t Liberty.
Tho eleclo: i, of Clearfield tow.-is'iip at the
house of John Green.
The eloct r-i • ' Clinton lowimnip at the
bouse of John C. Riddle, now John An lerson.
Tho electors of Ooncol (I township, at the
office of A. F. Ooebran, in Mlddietown
The electors of Clay township at tiio Centre
School l ouse in i,aid t >wns!iip.
Tlie electom of Centre towtisliip at the Cei>-
tre School House In said township.
iho elettcrs of Cherry township, North
precinct, at llie house of Wm. land- y.
Tho electors of Ch« rry townaluri. South
precinct, at t : ie Goniersol School House i
nai'l township.
Tie clo tors of '' uiiio<]iipncMsiiig .wnsliip,
Northeni precinct at fichovl liouso No. 7. in
WhiteetoH.i: ioutlieru precinct at the house
of I'eter KiatT, in I'eternviUe.
Tho electors of Cranberry tovruship at. tho
house of FreUeriek Me.-,; t r
The eioe-toru ~f Donegal township tt the
houee of Aitani !■*-I.reiber, Millersto'A'o.
The electors of Fairview towiinhm at tho
honsc of Mr>-. Duproy, in Kains City, bto
precincts.
'lhee'.i—tors of Vonvard township at the
he .) of Robert il. Blow. .
Tho electors »)f 1 taukhti township at the
tailor i >r ■ C. I . Johnston, In Pioopect
boro.
The eievtoid of Jaokson townsiiip, Woatoru
precinct, ai tlie ntsin f Ja."ihH- r
iy Eaetern pr. tnct, .. lolui N.
Milii i in Evrjiabur -
The electors ■ ' J. iTcrson township, at the
bouse of Morris Reighter
Tbe electors of Lancaster township at the
Public School ho V'. i>.
The electors of MnldlcsAX at tho
hous j of Oeoiye C siper.
Tho electors r,t Manon tov,r,Hhip at .Jsruoi
BailevV
I <, i-icclors of M"" i . -re : I■,-.: -hip a.
CniOii liall in Port,er j Ul. .
Tne electen of /'ore. . to .n nip at the
O. A. R !! -U i:>. ti •• . -Hlgit of i<airwviil«.
Tho ti- ;or», of O ■ ,la-. I tOwn-hi]> at
houso of Wil.'iiru J. Ilut.-b; i.>u iu ■ 1 to.*u
ship ,
The electors of IViLur ! . >;isn.,> at tiio
ho , of Jehu Kelt - .- ia Martinnl iirg.
1 ho -jit ttli :ci of Penti towu»hip at tho house
of l>. 11. Sutton.
The electors of Summit township at tin
house of Adain Frederick.
The elect".s of t-llippeiyrock township at the
carpenter eli.tp ot J. L. Waruic.tt-lle iu n.ii.l
tonn .hip.
'ilio electors of V naneo tuwiialiip at tli-j
honso of .l»n ee Mumn.
Tho eic. l.t: - ot Wnitu ld town., up at -■-:«) .
house Nt» 5 iu sai-l lowt:ship
The. e e t .r» i f Wasliingtoti town. ' ip. North
pn "it.' t. at the dwellir.g hi.a-, o: I'lulitp lil!-
i»id L q. ol ►jid town-hip
Tbo i lectors ' • Wasiiiii/i town .'tout
precit t. at tlie Town !lal, iu North W'aabin.
ton.
The electors of Worth towns! in e tho
Town Hail iu Mechani!-«burg m "aid township.
Tiie <le tors o' the lioro igh of But! let
war lat the llaed House ou Centro Aov, in
said ward.
2nd w;:rd in Room N > 7of the hou«o of
Alexandui Ixiw.y, north side ol K. Jefferson
St in said ward.
3d '.van! at t'.o 'dlico of O i. Jno. .11. Tlioiiip
sou No. J'-i i-o'Jtb M.l't »tl Di.i.inwtl. in I
w..rd
ttb wax! .< the l.oiinf ol -'V ' tl A nlcr
b«.ii Ni*. N. Mclioan St In e.nd wa-d.
: :!i ward . i the WijK 11. se, No - on N.
Ma'ti Bt. 11l •»: war-
The i • COM- of I lie borough of Celt jvitle
shop <tf < ii .i>. Pi-.is t-r '.ii ...utl l>orou,b
'i he e . :t(ifs oT llin lsiro«,rh of I'roe:..-! t at
th -il. i 'op ol C 1' Johnston m said
oornuj-'i
The e' eioi" ol the 1 arr.utjli of Sa'.onburg
it the t...b00l LiiilrO i;i naid borougb-
Tho electors of the borough of West Sun
bury a t:<o p-.iblic school houso m Sunbury.
n e tie" f ' .o U:iirr»t wti
a: tiie bon.-o uf AU im Solireil'-r m «vil bor
otifch. _
lli« olector' <■' t .0 of retro.ia *t
tl <* Tofli Hail i . ruiJ l--rtvjeb.
r. « elector- " ; lie Vwrmgh of Fvrx.w »t
t! scbcol boi:~ nß* 1 boreugta.
The eisctorMOf t'. a bomngh of Kirr-i Citr
At ttie Town XXaii i »ail borough-
Tlieelet: r> f ; e lorongli of
fct 'iie pr.blic sd'ut . hunts® in s&td boronjjJi.
Tie elector* of Harmony at the public
• hool hoii?e in boroceb.
The elector* of'.iio borough of Zelioci'V' o
»t the new nriok. *-<_ on shop of Juuts W-il
lcrc in Bud bon J<h.
Aod I. the f>» J K.ianff, do further g.ve no
tice to *ll election office;*. citizen-. md
OUibit. of ihe rollowing proyiaiong of the
ecn-titotioti «!I<l .»WH of this commonwealth.
reiatii'K to ejections—viz :
(')£ TiiE ALiiTia.o KLr.(JTOI»S.
COXiTIT TICS OF PZNNSn.TiinA—ART. VIII.
fECTioN 1. F J ranln citizen twenty-one
ytar- of act*. 1 -ins t-ie loli"'«*'?ri2
nciior?, si. ill entitled to otc at .til elec
tion* :
First—He rh i iuvo been a citizen or thy
United Stai - :tMft one mootb.
b» ootid—li>; .;JI bave re-iued in the St it
Ot.- y. r lor i. " In,' ; hern a qnali
tlu J i lectfT oi i. .\c bom citizen oi tho . late
he shall have • moved there and r-'iurned.
then io* meet *) ( .it!niediat-*ly prvcedliii: tu ■
election. . , .
Tuird— n« sb have resided in the elect'an
district where be shall offer his vote a: le i*
two- niontbs lw • :.edlaMy prec-.ding the elre
tion.
K-inrtli If t« tv-two years of age or up
ward# Khali b. ve paid within two year* a
state or COT..': ta, which fchali have Ji--n
atm-scd at le>--t two months and paid at .east
one month !te'. re the eleet:on.
B*CT:oh 5. J !«.• lor- shall in mil ertse* ex
cept treason, f. r.nv nr.d breach or surety ol j
jWf | - toe, i)C - eucd from »rr. -t
their attendance on eleetiona and in sroini; to
*nd retnrcm? tt.eiefrom.
BECTH >7. All laws regulating the holil-
Intf of the elect 1 - ' by the citizens or for the
registration ji - -e:r.r» shall be uniform
thronifbout the "M •te, ''tit no elector tu *:• <
deprived of the ; ot votim: by reaso-.
Oi 'hib n*Bi<-D . beinc registered.
SECTION 13. F..r tl.e purpose ot vou it;
no i crsost i>*- - Iceoied to have gained a
retidenrc by i« "ti of h!s presence or .(»l
or by reason ot ' Is ab>cme, while emplo; <
a the servic-.-, 1•; ei> :l or military, of .
state or ol the Unit*- 1 Stat. -, r.or wn.ie i
eaced in the o-.v o« the water* ot this
State or of the United State*, c: on the .ii._;o
seas ncr wh:' ft t indent in muy ins'.ituu ->i
le.irnin.', nor v. ,ile kept in any poor house
or Other »->luu at public expense, nor wu.le
confined in a pr.tOic pri-ou.
OF ELF.criON" OFFICEItS.
COVSTITL*ri ; JN OF PWNSVLViSIi XKT. Vlil.
Sr.c 14. D' 'rlct election boards »hall con
mist of m judge ?,i'd two inspectors, who rti .11
be chosen ant air i>y the citizens.
elet! it shall h c the right to vote for the
jadcc auil one inspector, and eacli inspector
sha.l appoint .no ;clerK. Election olhcers
Bhall be privilej -1 from arrest upon dr.ys o(
elet liou and while engaged in making pun
on<! traasroittlig returns, except upon
warrant of a e at of record or there
of, for an elee ion Iriud, lor felony, or for
wanton brcaco of the peace.
15. No person shall I* qualified to serv
as :m el< ction oJiccr who sbail hold, or shall
within two tnc- ih« bave held an oliiee, ap
jiol'-'ment or employnient in or vitider the
government of fue United States or of
Stale, or of city or ooumty, or ol any
municipal beat'., ■ "iiiniission or t'U-t in ao3
city k»V« onlr t tieea o! the peace and ftldc
n-i-n, notaries ; nblic and persons i* militia
service of tho ■ l M ; nor shall an/ election
oIH-er be fliL-i'il- to any civil oillee to b
filled by an ele- tion nt which h i shall serve.
• reonlv to sue s jb'.rdlnatc or
local offices as su ill lie designated by general
law.
VACANCIBe I s E • ' TT|f>S FOARD6— ACT OF JAS
CA IV HO, i BVI.
BBC ii is 6. ! n mil election districts where
a vacanev exist 1 ' by reason of disijualifieattou
of t[ oltiecr r oth/rwise iu an election
board heretofor n'lixjir.tol, or where *;:} ..ev
district si; ill f rincd, the ja or juilce-i
of the court o: icniinon pleas of the proper
coumy shall, ti l days before any general or
special ele.'tini:, appoint competent persons
to till «rtid vai .ncie* and to conduct the
election in saia new districts; and in theap
polntn »nt of ; -epector* in any e'ecti-m dis
r let both ' "lall ""t be of tho - itnti J ■ iticu
rai'e; ie- ;ucg« of election* »>1 •*' 11, ia
all eVits, le • ie political r"irty having th-'
majoiitv ol \ -I in Mid di»t.i t, as ne irly
tl: slid ju . ;•• or j'i 1r -s emn ascertain
the fact: atifl " c-.f-e of the disagreement
cf tho ;idi to the selection of inspec
t.< r*., th - - ; majority of the judge# si
. -I'.. t Oiic of li inspectors, and the in 'i
iiy judge or j .."s shall -elect theothei.
VACANCIES ON KOHNISO OF EUXTir>*_A<7T Or
Jci.r 2. 1839.
in e.tse th. person who shall have
received the se> m! highest number of votes
for Itisp.' lor. hall not attend on the d*y
of any elcctioi then the jierson who hi.
huve received ■ f-.eord highest nurul«?r <1
votes for judg' at the next preceedinir elee
tioa, shall aet -. :t inspector in i.ie place,
i; din ctse tie person who shall have :e
--f-eivt't ttie L; .est number of Vote.* foriu
<;.i-eur ... . ,t attend, the pet son elected
juf.i-e ill ap an inspector 1p his pi-.- - .
and In c«-' tl j>er.-o;i eh v ted a judge si.jil
not oue:. l, tl i t tho inspector who received
the big!, st tii toiler ol votes Mi.dl appoint, a
iu judge his | ; and if any vneanoV shall
continue In ti- ho-ird for the space ol oue
bonr after th- time fixed by law (or the
opening of tl.« eleetlou, the i.eal,llea voters
of the town'.'.nil or d':-t:;ct, for, which
fiieta officer » ail hive been elected pie
ent.it tin. elctt. •:>, shad elect one ol tl-eir
nninlier to li'. cii vacancy.
Till OATH -.crJASUAar 30,1874.
fjr.c. 9. In addition to the oath now pre
scribe : by law : i lie aud subscribed by
e! 'ction ollicor.- il -y si all be severally sworu
or atfirmed not o <ii elo-e how an> clcoi
shall have vol' : unless rc>[uired to do so as
v.itni 'c. iu a j .itial proee. <Siug. All Judges,
inspectors, cler and overseers of any elec
tion held unrti ■ t act. shall before enter
iriir upon fiei- dutiis, be dnly sworn or
ahlnoed in tin presence of each other. The
juogea shall I•• worn by the minority in
spector, and ii ease there by no minority
Inspector, then iy a ju-iici ol the peace or
aidcruiau, aud the inspectois, overi -en
and clerks shall be sworn he the judge, c ir
tiflcate of such swearing or allirming -h ill
be d'lly made w I and signel by thu oflieers
HO sworn, and .ctested by the officers who
administer the oath.
MOUE OK U - lUUU nsit ELEcnoss.
Acr SUA 3(I, 1874.
Skc 5. At all I <tcl«cuoDH hereattn held un
der tb« laws ' tiiis CJom sain we all ti, ti.o
polls tthall bo o| -ned at 7 o'clock, A. 11., aixl
ckMcd at 7 o'cl k, p. >t.
tf: v: UAI.EOTS.
CoNSTiT.ITION / PEKKSTI.VASIA—ABV. VUI.
SKr. 4. All • ot ii !-s by the . :ti/.shall be
by ballot. Evei ballot \otod shall be UlllH
bereil in tha • r.l in ivhi jh if » rec ved.
Tel ih't numb. roei.i.lcl by tha i-le I' l
cjJiieerii on the 1- - r vot.--. -..0p0 1 -sit, il.-.r-..
of lh< file I-I "• Ipnwuta tin l.a lot An.
.■lu'-tor iiv ui> h- l. Jail upon '; i tickl t,
! i-r caii-i 1 he'js i: -.o bo mitten tinacon ana
-,H" lull by a ' *ueu of the district.
>ir.' stiAiiV 80, 1874.
iac. 8. At tl.- opening of the polls at ibt
election it shin IC tho duly ol the judices ol
the eleell'.M lot eir rcspe.-ilve disti.i ts t
desiifnuU: one o 'i inspectors, who - • dot it
.r lie to in.vi nCUsiody the rcijistiv ol
V'L-.rs and to n ku the entries therein requir
ed oy law; and i si ill h<. the duty of the
oi't 1 - aid inS'i or;-to r liv :m i ruml«*r
toe ballots (re itcd a! said eleeiion.
i>T-nt!i< or IT • r, oFncvM—act or 1h:;-,i.
It shall bo tin duty of Hie respective cm
stables of e»i i. v.ar i, il.s'i. it or township
within tl ia Com onwoaitli, lo be pi- v-e:i n
person or by d«*j itv. at tho plmvo <..' loldir.j;
HOCIi elections i- said wmrd, district or town
alup, for the i 'oho of preserving the pi ace,
as ufor. aid.
T i.-". TICKETS.
a- . UAttcit 30, 18CS.
• >u'j tiekei i embrace tiw :• »ni<H of : .
Jot I.'."n vi.i d f.«r and I '•"!■■ ■'
oa.tide "Jttdi-1. y;" oue ticket shall eaibra -c
til's nitne. ol at; tit*- officers vote'i ' 'r, ■'ild
b 1..1(e , i , d "Htat " otic I Ick ' sleili eiil.riee
the names ol a Ca nity oillcer.i v.led lor.
Ineludin;: olHe. I »• natoi, iiiemL'i'', iaid
mpinli.rn ol A obly, if v H-'d loi :i.»ili.
her.; of ' oner' If voted I »r. and I- labeled
'•County;" oi ■ K' t ulialleiubric,! the . out <
of u' town-lap odn -is vo.ed in- tit tl lie
labeled "Towin- p";-me ticket shall emliruee
the names id a! ho-ougti olliceis v it' ll lo
andbe laisded • tor ha li." md et-li i«s
shall i ■' -it. la a sepanOe ballot Imx.
OF 'S'HII .1.1" HON BETUitrW.*
ACT i .t i:\UT 20, 1-71.
S:a:. 1, ".s s:>' i am tho I oils shall close, ill
officers of ti<e . lion siia l prjcee-l to eotini
all tlio voles r:-. ■ for each candidate voted
for, and make a all return of the r>aiu:> in
tripUrate, tiitli a oturu sheet in addition, in
•ill of tvl i ii the otes recoil ' 1 by each can
diilate shall hi .ivvn all >r 1j name, ills?
in words tl.en i figures, and stall l>«i sign - |
wl hy all the sae oflieers and by over-oors. if i
anv, or if not s<, oi tilled, tho overseers and j
aii .' officer reft ng to sign or eenify, ol
either of the in shall write upon each of ;
the returns liis c 1 heir leason for not signing ;
or certifyin; teem. The vole, soon as
counli'd. s! 1' a i bo publicly and fully lie
clared from the >ir.do» to the citizens pri
sent, and a biiei AMtfSMlllluvlag tho vol, t |
ivetl by e.i candidate shall 1..- made ■
ml feigned by t election oil r in-, *i.on i
as the vol's are •ountcd; mid (lie same sliull !
>e immediately | sled upon the door of the
lion lioii-c I', lulm lualion of I!I ; nb.'lc ,
The triplicate r shall lit i nclosed in
envelopes anil t esled iu the presence of j
the officers .and • ic nvclope,Willi the unseal- >
ed return sheet veil to the
shall contain one iiil of voters ttlly papers and j
ihoa ol offleers, and another ol Mid cuTtlopes
slia'l be ,lvcn to the minority ins; -dor. All
jclaejj living w'lh'.n tw-:re Biles «ft •
I'rothonotary's ofll.-is, or wit. • i twenty-four
tsilt«, if tl cir r•1- • - a town, Cit?
ne vfußge ipos Um IMm i f tnfeMl hMtdins
to the con: ly seat. « Mil I' -i f< t o'clock
,-am! ratridlae Of t.:-- d.av after t election
ai.d all of r; Sn'.j— y ... S, :«for!» t»e v«
oViock tnen u»n of thr »- d*y af • r t • "
elect.on, deliver rt"-m. together wit, 1
retarn sheet, t" i:" ;• >i: inoiaty of tin i
cuu-t of eoinn" I pi- .*•* t.f the ''jalv, which
said return »tall b: ri. 1, md the day and the
hour of ti lies; marked (her.-au an - shall be j
preserved by ibe proi'.oe. :sry 1-ir public,
inspection. At twelve o'clock on she »*v >nd j
day lollowlt'u mty clecti >n, the prothoooterj •
ol* the eonrt of common pleas shall present
the moid r tarns t» the said court, tu coun- i
ties where then ii no resident president
jc the 'e j titl *, i perlorm tin
diMM Ismuomed apoa ikt e«r. m common
picas, wti.'i it snail c nvei.e tor Said purpose
the return . resi clttd by the prot icotary
-hall I" -oj • 1 -- i-' r* i*. 1 ii'-- 1 1 ,
by sceh of .-> officers .".nd ssil a -w m assis
tauta as the court shad, appoint; in the prcs- j
enc- of the ige or iudses of -aid ' • uri, on .
the retarn t.-rtitied »eti cer- I
tiliemtes of telection issutfd uuc r
th i>eal ol the C'.nrt :,s .5 uow required to !
be done by return jodgfe: md the vote as so ;
computed and cer.idi 1 sha 1 h? m idea matter t
of record in said cour . Tht sctsi ais of .-ael j
court shall be C[ i ce«! to the p :l i . ar 1 in
ensethe returns cf an election distr; ■: -hail be
misting wii«n the retnrr « sr« jwcsf -.1. c.r i.i
a. y case of cocupiaint of a tju*h;iNl elector
nu-icr eath, charging palpatio fraud or mis
take. and particularly mpectfying tho alleged
frond or mistakes, or where fraul f.r I aL
is apparent on the return, the conrt. she.l ex
amine the return and if, in the j'Mijn e,.; • f
thecouit. it shall be necottsarr *. ■ a; ;.-i re
( jrr. sai l court shall iss a J sunimary proee-•
uiu elecilon o:.i.:ers a - ', overs- r.-
ai any of tl.o ei. etua >! .-ir:- i • :ut .i. .• ! of.
to bring them forth-siith i-.to em::. wai!i
election MMBI in iheir poMtMioo; aud if cab
pmbie mistake or fr - id si.rdl I ' uwcovrrtd ii
shall, upon sc h iiean: a • -•*>" be deemed
necessary to e;..; hten t ' coa l, be eorr*vi i
I y the conrt an 4»o ce-n.ned: b sil » -ega
OHM of palpahl.t fracd or iriistale slia, be
decided" by the siid co'irt witliia thre.d- - '
after the day the returns »re bronglit into
court fur coa:putiri''»n, a;»«l said
be direotcd oi ll fran i or .hb
tike, and eh all nit t-i deitned a ju mail adj':-
( | [ ation to conclu Ie «i.y c atr-1 no x or he
-.fi, r |,l. - .111." law- to 1 the ot! • i
j naid triplicate return i. ri i.I I.k I epi a - , -, a
Us a.: 1 seal i up situ .« "-a:! :s. If any
of the said ju K-es shall hi name! f U * candidate
foe any office of any c'ta. ii, t' ■ - a.' 1 : - a
with the ceun, or a •: in c until a th' ;:--i;nis
of sneli election, and ill such cares the other
judjiea, if any, shall net.
Given under me hand st my oflico at ilatit r,
till? 10th day .f Oct.. Hi the yvr of otir
Lord. IHIO, and in the Usth year cf the Inde
pen.itnco of tire Cnitetl States of Konh
America, OLIVVR C. PEIHC,
bheriff c-f tutler County.
Fall and Winter
BOOTS, SHOES k RUBBERS.
Every day adds new
and beautiful styles
•in Footwear to
HUSELTON S
Immense stock of Coots and
Shoes—all fresh goods. We
have Boots fur the hoys to «ro
to school, Shoes for rr irls that
arc hi.'h cut, ma le of the
best oi calf. !:i[> and emir.—all
WHIT ■-nto'.l. VVe have Ladies'
Fine S- hoc - ill nil tho grades
and itt. all ail widths
and shnp- s in iiand-well?, .Uc-
Kay & Turns. We h:;\ r e iheni
in calf and grain, button
and lace at very low prices.
Shoes we show will give the
best of service; have tried their
wearing qualities for years.
Non • butter made.
j W c ii ive shoes of all ile
scriptions ft r «iiil ladies in warm
goods, ami .-lij-per.-. Spring
] [eel Slines in inisse.s'.children'h
and ladies' a specialty.
It is important lor yon to
know tint nil kinds of Boots
and tSlioes ii-ive advanced very
uiiicli i'-nenUy; f<till more ini
p'.rtaut for yon to know that
we muili not :idv-ince our prict.*'
as long a, this present .-stuck
lasts. Vv'e are now well
stocked. Oar house is full of
Hoot- a 1 id Shoes bought be
fjie tin- advance, t'ome early
and y. e * ihe advant-.ge of old
prices, i t collect we sell none
hut i.-'i'tblc f-otvv; ar and at
the same pike to all.
VV r e have Ivip, Grain and
Rubber Roots for men in high
leir, f'mr soles, plain or box too,
high or low instep*. Shoes of
.same i tyli.-, bi.:h cut, kip, call
and grain. We have carefully
considered the wants <;t the
[farmer, median:-* and laboring
f man and <an fit t»u o.;t. n' a
ji-inail co t, ?ii:tk i;iv y.iar i'*et
co:iiliiVtable i.-: li ii i il: tii
vveathi-i".
Come aud s-- us.
B. C III.'SELTON,
* v o N. Main St., '>utt-r f IV*.
A FULL LINE
Oi J(ms( i v HI lirts
I for Fall and Winter
Vr car, Twenty-five
per cent below
v alue at the
BACKET STORE,
- 48 S. A! am
1.5 vi tier, Pa.
A. J. FRANK k Id.
OKA I. BK» IK
riuuus,
MKDICINES,
AM. < 11l MK'ALS
FANCY AM. TOILF.T AUTIfIKS,
SI'ONOIvS, Illtl SIIKS, M'.KFIIiMI CV, it
:<»Tl IKIII.IL. RRI-ACNRTIOIUI ■-. fully <-o«a
pounfle'l.
SS. Main Street, Butler, Pa. j
—AdvertiHo in tho CITIZEN.
WHL* YOU VISIT
PITTSBURGF 1, 5; i
it will bi? to year :tiviii'j|« i. • , c; ti*e lumfait *t»rl r
f'IWWIL'C i PfßlMßll'f
bllWlrr i dlrjliMl,
IJMiTED.
•Carpets, Cu "tains, Mattings,
Cii CiothSj Lino!ei»:.i, Window ShauoS, tic.
SOB WOOD S P .:?HI ;?T.
Do ycu ptr- caeL? If so, ilcn *r -'.-j with t-u txc'-Urivclj C .-ii lljuso
and receive the brcrflt of Or.fh Price-. Moreover, we Lauui > notliin el.-
we deal (ic\ vt!y in Flcr rrd W'-r-u w Covr. in?*. Thc< we tec
abled to keep our immense etc-c-k in fir-t-r :. «i-edition and |>rotf our
prices, th" Lov -?t I'ricee.
Csrs from : \ P. R. ai dB.A'O Rll Je. p our d. urs.
Will cLeerfu !y give ail lnforruali . de^'red.
GIXXIFF A: STEIXERT, Limited.
:iOS WO(31 STKEET.
PXW3BUHG 21*
BAR(t AI fs 8.
IN
BOOTS, SHOES &
SLIPPERS
JOHM BICKEL'S,
I wish to inform the bujsis of Do'Jts and Shoes of our ?xira lar;e fr.!!
»tock, whit-l Loji el! arrived anil is c(-ou ar.d rc-idy for jour inspection.
Our full stock tui j rear i« lurrrt•ban ever lofore, and we ire oueriiij.-
remarkat.le b.-.rgai. s. No doub'. all tt • r-adersi of this advertisement *.icvv
■>( tho advance in price of Uoot~, Bhot t and lli.W r Qoode, ; - "i nevt-rt' f-lef
we ahall sell ail cur goods at the earn low ?>ri • So j-«r. ris wishing t
receive tho Largain of a lifc-timt she fid % -;-i: J'ICKi-.L'S.
Among Our Ladies Shoes
Will be fonnd of the latest Btjband tunis in Itocto cud Frencl
Kid. See our liDe of McKay IH "Mathine Sewed GO'xie. Thoy exec,
them ail in pr c«.
Ladies, I r.-ish to .■•»!! j- ur attei; ion o our Hue lin-» of Hand Weli
Shoes. Somt thir.tr juat ' he" tbfbf for tr-ia seas on of tho year. In Every-day
Shoes we hav* r. lave F'ock of Satin ad Mi : waakt--0 Oil Graion. C;'lf or
Kio Sheer either in Button or Lace
In th? M -n'a iiLd Boj-i' Depart w» can ;-in v h better election than
ever before.
.V pair trov,d French Calf Shoe;', ' ng. Btl. or at >2 00.
A i •t'r good B'.x-too Shoes, D. and tap, at ">0
A pair co' d Box too Boot-, hat-'- iided oad hand pegged, at $3.75 tc
$4.00.
Three hundred pairs Men's Sample Bocte at $1.75 to SC.OO.
Two hundred r-.n-i fifty.pairs Bo>••-' ample i'• .»;>t«« af 1 rj.> to $2,00
The perron first to call is tha per. i to receive tli - i-e«t .-election.
A hi? stock of Misfets' sod Child; , n's Dr« -- and E very-day Shces.
[lubber Goods of All Kinds
80-,.on, V oonrocket, Candoe an ? Bay State Ku'iber Boots and Shoes.
A fall seek of Lsdie;' and Gents' Speciality Ku'J ers.
Leather aiif! Findings.
A full ilne of Ln.itber—Shdlield Sole L . .her, Calf Skins aad K pa i
all kinds. Boots and Shoes mm to to order.
Repairing
Neatly and Promptly done either in leather or rubber goo ) . Ordo s I»t
mail will receive same at'.entiou a& -f brougl.t in person. A :>ox of fim
leather preserver free with each pure. aso.
To those persona who received scrae of cur seed corn and oats, i wisl
to say that the corn end cats will be tceived at the store from October Ist
to 10th. It will also be judged during the same time by three uninlcr> -.ted
farmers. Th:.-. i. Ed will uot ho judged hy the quai tity, but by the quality.
So bring wb>u vou !i .ve, it maturs not how much, for the best qualities wiil
nci ivc t!i • premiums. The person i eiviDg first premium will receive SIC:
the person receiving the second premium will receive $5. So in your
seid, but uot later than October 10th.
Yours truly.
Old ISTumbGr* '2*2 Eolith Main. Street.
New Nlimber* lviß S. Main street,
BUTLER, - -- -- -- -- PENN'A
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR i
On the fM'.'tlft ff ",
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et.«i »1I dine*. and bltmlnbei of tiie nVic,
eotijplfixlo i, 1 r a- BCnSp nurcoiiffjlly 1
tr*a(«*d bv i>r. V%U l»yck. The Dollor )
bad 20 y«urn' otperiourx In tho pmctict of
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tieut-* 'ur no At 1 . ; er,t Tut "lie'. If you
ro ! • ii ... Mi -fi M*»«,
avolTpatent ci dirlr.' .nd c 11 l>r »":•?» {
I»yrk !*t ourn. *», nclal terms to all vrhoTi.»ke
we '*;t: II : . (re*'. 1. /
i rnunt <-an ' 11 by mail. CHII on or address
1 J i !>• J. Van l)y .4J SI. JXtb etr -et. PWU lei
! I pbla, or 502 P- : avnnae, Utt«borgb, i*a. }
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more
v /li- XV \\
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%i>3 *£ 1
Pubhrr Wmts mJ-'n wort uucomfortai-ly
Ri-rwaJl/ slip ul2 t)»o t .-t.
THE "corxrnrsxEi » itui.Brn co. j
ma)r:> all v i .i lu io cf h.'rl Uru-1 v*Jth
nil»r .r. ;'ula Hlniw 'hi. f;.o • -.r. l pfOvcUiJ |!>c
rubUr ti>,u) i<. J»j . •; f.T
Call for tha M CMefct*t*r"
"ADHE3IVE COUNTERS."
11. Cliildn & f'o , Wholesale ;
Agents, Pittsburg.
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fsmVlNCUßEifc'i
The SliMt Saeoew»f .1 lit njily «*fr dltoov
! erod, aa tt i« ccrutio in iti effects tad <!»>©• not
bli-ttcr. 3»c:i'l pr« >of bclo*v:
nrtouKLTK. Conn., Ha 7 C,
Dn. T\. J. KicroALf. f*o.:
f.ir<: -I>a tr imnicrl % n -I nCvr'tv.iw n, horpf
tvltb \«>in 1 •-. I li 1 1.. 1 1 .■«na»LnCiu> "ul l
waa th»' ?n*«t Job Io 1 v iionu. 1 have n J own
lM>ttii a, burtng v. < tt v.*ih perfect naotioea.
, cMjrlnjt evt ry thliiifltr.. |li i.- . 'iv noiifhb >r had
a borm wito a very Spavin niai tniMl*} hir i !amp.
tt-\ 1 rin h. ,v to i. ; a if I r- <»* mi
| ken'* "JP» fcj>. u Care. He cured t!i ;• iu lu
JlL&t, turco v. "
\uurs rcaiAJCtX uily.
\V\;:X'OTT Wn aA
O'LTMBCB, O! fo, April I, tr '.
l>e. R J. C«>.:
IV*«r Mrs : I hat <• I- rn Rullliu ir»oroof
Spavin Curo t - \ rii»it'« < ■«>!,<) jtfi«n Powders than
ovcrbefor.- (5 »• m m :nM f-» n.i ,lfc was ft;- IpCjl
J?owdvr 1 ever kct>t • ■ tho. -t bo ever Uic L
Respectfully,
OTTO L. HorsntUL
CntmaAMOC, N. V , 3lay 1.. *>X
Dn. R J. Kp«r*4Li. Co.,
l)/ ir ;dr»:~I have aevernl bottleaof yoar
Ki iidnU's 1 • n Cut.- with jw reset mu< \,un ft
valuable ar 1 Lb del mare that wasqulte fiuno
xtllli ;i Boue Hpwvia. Tbu mar" Js now »v»tir» .froe
from UUI«I>">D and ahowa no Oam h «»•* th. Jt J.
l'.eapectfully fe i. IL Burn x*.
KENDALL'S BPISWN CURE.
XQHUOK, La., X9J KL i
Dn. R J. ICUTDALL Co.,
Oeata:--l tl.lnk It iny duty t«' render v. .1 my
thank* for jour fur fi»ni°<l Keti lall'a vfn .'ur«
X l'.i'l ;; four yt-.tr old lil.y wn|i-li I i>rhsc< vory
rU*out «!ght dlfTerent klnrta 01 usdMnM wh h did
no ff«k>-1 . f ptt.-ohaaed nbo*l •o? your Krt iuiT»
Upnvlu euro which ouwl Lrc In four days.
I ri-.oaii yours.
ilimox Dow. LX.
Prtentl porlxvt'le. or nix boitlMlfor |5. A '"UZ
flnta have it or can It yi»n. or If will h w>r r .
to any addroas on receipt of 1 v 'i»"pr'prle
ton*. PH. 11. J. KF.NtlAf.l. Ct\,
it.uoMbarirh i ull«, Vrircunt
Dwelling for Sale.
A riiif frmiio dtvi-lliur of fix room.-1
and a luu'e rtubie, 28x10 fe< t. Lut i
16x1 d oa W wtlljlQa i
street, ..uthi-ust ct ! e Miller Hold, ;
KV&qb City. T in ato -ult jiureiiaH- '
r. Tho two building ' r oif sl4 '
■iiit per month, lui r. t the iChi-
Jence.
H '-'-i)-' 1 -*■ - Vu.-.CIU j
MILLINERY!
Now ready and .showing ,;u k most com
plete line or trimmed and untrimmed
autumn Millinery. I lats, bonnets, toques,
birds, ribbons, feathers, etc. We are
the recognized leaders of Millinery in
Butler, and have main imitators, but no
equals,
S. T, fAf 1,
UNTo-18. S Main St ~ BUTLER, PA.
J. R. GRIF'RI'OF. R. J. L.AMR.
GMEii & LAMB'S MUSIC STORE.
NO. 16 SOUTH MAIN ST . ÜbTLSV. VA.
Sole Agents ibi Batkr, Metour aad \ .lar
■l »'-n counties for iVlir
* Slioi iiiu' and Newlry & Kvan*
|j*r Piano.-, Packard, Cv«;v. n. Carpenter and
Eugl&na (h*gaua . f.iiera in \ ;oliu.H,
s_<" jStrings. i3ru;jo Guitars, and
All Kinds of Musical Instum tts.
SHEET MUSK A SPEC i A I.TV .
Pianos unci Organs 8< Id en ii >tJi!!n:entv. Old instruments
taken in exchange. (on e an«J MO us, its we
can sa\t you money.
; Tuning and Repaint. ' <T aP> Kiitd< «>l* ;-.;usical iiitdruiue; is
Promptly utended to.
Established
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER,
No 19, North Main Sit., . A.,
13 E A LEE I-N
Diamonds,
i
W atchss,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silv9rwar3,
SpcctaclG3, &c M &c.
Society Emblems of all Descriptions.
I'cpairiii.:i .ill i'lancht." tkll •; • 1 1 v doi:-; and warranted.
188 0
: • AT
! J. li. GHiEB'S,
ISTu. 1 (> South. Mo in St., - Butler» -Pa,.
In Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
And Spectacles.
Repairing Promptly Attended To.
SIGN OF EIjK(-TKIC BELL.
510 to 514 arket Street ic-r l iberty Sta set.
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WANT YODH TI^DK.
If you U6i>irß Lu»v PjiiC i. <n> KOfit-Sl DEAI.INu.
They Snow the greatest nssortr.*. >t
Cloaks, Millinery,
Gloves, \ losiivy, Under wen r,
i.a. i. s a li rnistring r»ooi 8.
BUYING end 1 1 1 " 1 OR •' V >ll ONLY,* «i-uldea
$ n .tuKivoyo 1 •■ • I V. r -v. VVe quote a tew of
ur JH icee:
IM.i-u JACKETS. >iuia lit.•••<!, $7.15,5:'. <»«'. %
I'r.l SII Hai'QCKK. (•'! ■ 1' ' iilH tl! > :-0.
CI.OTU JA«-KKT.s. t«Hor-if.<.d«\ *». *5. i<» " 1 "P-
Mi ,i.:. CLOAK*, f:J, ;4, $5 to £i ~
iNfANTS < I.OAKH. 1.0 j>i to s!<'•
KKKV » Kti» tiLovKs, 50.% USr. 7, c i«».
i-'INB <'««: ets 80<* Ut-ti •!
FAST 111 A. k H. *k. 12r. 13c. 22c aud.2s-.
UI.ACK 1>1AM0NI) Miun> SO.*, 75c litui 51.
1 200 tyU'r of V 1 i-HKLL.v . fine hmJ!. , -fl, $1.9 f., *1 to $1 75, und up
OI U MOTTO.— Best CooJs A Lowest Prices.